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I have a list of array. I want to get the items that start with "tar" and number followed by it

var array = ["dataseqno", "yrsno", "tar01", "tar02", "tar03", "tar04", "tar05", "tar06", "tar07", "tar08", "tar09", "tar10", "tar11", "tar12", "status"]

I will do the loop to this array and check using regex. This is the regex I have tried. But I couldnot solve number followed by 'tar'.

.match(/^tar+\[0-9]/)
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  • @CertainPerformance edited. thank you
    – S S
    Jan 23, 2019 at 6:44
  • How about Array#filter ?
    – Rayon
    Jan 23, 2019 at 6:45
  • Try ^tar[0-9]+ Jan 23, 2019 at 6:45

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Use filter() on the array, and change your regex to ^tar[0-9]+ like so:

var array = ["dataseqno", "yrsno", "tar01", "tar02", "tar03", "tar04", "tar05", "tar06", "tar07", "tar08", "tar09", "tar10", "tar11", "tar12", "status"];

var match = array.filter(str => str.match(/^tar[0-9]+/));

console.log(match);

This checks if the element starts with tar at the start of the string, then contains any digits afterwards.


Breakdown of the regex, character by character:

^

Match the start of the string

tar

Match the string tar

[0-9]

Match any characters in the character set 0-9 (will match 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)

+

Match one or more of the previous selector

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It will filter the array on the basis of regex which basically finds the word tar and checks if it is followed by a number

var array = ["dataseqno", "yrsno", "tar01", "tar02", "tar03", "tar04", "tar05", "tar06", "tar07", "tar08", "tar09", "tar10", "tar11", "tar12", "status"]
console.log(array.filter((e)=>e.match(/^tar[0-9]+/)));
   

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    Even better: you can change it to a one-liner: array.filter(e => e.match(/^tar[0-9]+/)); by using implicit return of the arrow function ;)
    – Terry
    Jan 23, 2019 at 6:50
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Use this code:

let array = ["dataseqno", "yrsno", "tar01", "tar02", "tar03", "tar04", "tar05", "tar06", "tar07", "tar08", "tar09", "tar10", "tar11", "tar12", "status"]

const patt = new RegExp("tar+[0-9]");

let result = array.filter( x => patt.test(x) )

console.log(result);
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Based on what you have asked, have tried to simulate. Please try. Thnx

var names = ["dataseqno", "yrsno", "tar01", "tar02", "tar03", "tar04", "tar05", "tar06", "tar07", "tar08", "tar09", "tar10", "tar11", "tar12", "status"]

// Filter names
var filteredNames = 
  $.grep(names, function(v) {
    if(v.match(/^tar+\d{1,}/)){
      return v;
    }
    
 });
// show to console
$.each(filteredNames, function( i, val ) {
  console.log(val);
});
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